• Color Run, ‘The happiest 5K on the planet,’ comes to Huntington Beach

    Color Run, ‘The happiest 5K on the planet,’ comes to Huntington Beach
    Participants run through clouds of colored powder during The Color Run 5k at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach on Saturday, October 7, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Participants run through clouds of colored powder during The Color Run 5k at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach on Saturday, October 7, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)A participant gets good use from his face mask as he’s doused with yellow powder during The
  • Chargers defense looking to end takeaway drought, losing streak

    Chargers defense looking to end takeaway drought, losing streak
    The Chargers’ defense hasn’t truly cost them any games. It hasn’t won them any either.
    The unit has looked brilliant at times, especially with Melvin Ingram rushing the passer. It has looked horrid at times, whiffing tackle after tackle against running backs of all shapes and sizes. The team has only given up nine touchdowns this season — placing them just above the middle of the NFL pack — but it has also been gashed for 355.5 yards per game, one of the 10 worst ma
  • Clippers looking to run and run and run some more this season

    Clippers looking to run and run and run some more this season
    PLAYA VISTA — Milos Teodosic’s 70-foot underhand scoop pass that led to teammate Patrick Beverley’s layup in the first half of the Clippers’ exhibition victory Tuesday over the Toronto Raptors in Honolulu was a highlight-reel sensation within, oh, minutes of the play’s completion.
    Clippers coach Doc Rivers couldn’t say he’d never witnessed anything like it because he had been treated to a preview during a training camp practice one day earlier. Unconvent
  • Dazzling basketball great Connie Hawkins dies at 75

    Dazzling basketball great Connie Hawkins dies at 75
    By BOB BAUM
    PHOENIX (AP) — Connie Hawkins, basketball’s dazzling New York playground legend who soared and swooped his way to the Hall of Fame, has died. He was 75.
    His death was announced Saturday by the Phoenix Suns, the team with which he spent his most productive NBA seasons in a career delayed for years by a point-shaving scandal that led to the league blackballing him, even though he was never directly linked to any wrongdoing.
    The Suns did not disclose the cause of Friday&rsqu
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  • Inside House of Bijan, the secret men’s world

    Inside House of Bijan, the secret men’s world
    The first time I visited the House of Bijan, I had no idea it was a menswear-only boutique. While strolling down Rodeo Drive on my way to lunch with a friend, I’d spotted a gorgeous handbag in the shop’s window that seemed to be calling my name. My friend refused to stop, but I begged and pleaded. Though the shop is by-appointment-only, he and I were granted entry. As we stepped inside, both of us gasped.
    The interior design of the store is breathtaking, with walls of sunflower yello
  • Family of Canyon Country man slain in Las Vegas massacre seeks to freeze killer’s assets

    Family of Canyon Country man slain in Las Vegas massacre seeks to freeze killer’s assets
    Attorneys representing the family of a Canyon Country man fatally shot along with 57 other victims in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 filed a petition Friday seeking to freeze the dead killer’s reportedly sizable assets pending potential lawsuits brought by victims of the mass shooting and their survivors.
    The petition was filed in Clark County District Court in Nevada by Southern California-based law firm Owen Patterson & Owen on behalf of Travis Phippen. His father, 56-year-old John Phippen, die
  • Bonsignore: Jared Goff remembers Richard Sherman’s knockout blow

    Bonsignore: Jared Goff remembers Richard Sherman’s knockout blow
    As much as Jared Goff would like to forget that bitterly cold night last December and how Richard Sherman punished him along the Rams sideline to send him tumbling out of bounds and out of the Rams Thursday night game against the Seahawks with a concussion, he can’t.
    “Yeah, I remember it,” Goff said.
    Maybe that’s a good thing. For everyone.
    In some ways, the knockout blow Sherman delivered to Goff last year came to define everything Jeff Fisher did wrong in handling Goff&
  • Rapper Nelly performs onstage at Honda Center on September 7, 2017 in Anaheim, California.

    Nelly, the pop star behind hits "Hot In Herre" and "Ride Wit Me," was arrested Saturday morning for alleged sexual assault during a tour stop in Washington state. The Auburn Police Department said in a statement that a woman called 911 at 3:48 a.m. Saturday and said that she was assaulted by Nelly, whose given name is Cornell Haynes, Jr. After a police investigation, Nelly was taken into custody an hour later.
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  • Day 1 scores from S and R Sport tournament

    Day 1 scores from S and R Sport tournament
    BOYS WATER POLO
    S and R Sport tournament
    At Woollet Aquatics Center
    Friday results
    Left Pool
    Sacred Heart Prep 16, Irvine 0
    CdM 14, Acalanes 6
    Foothill 10, Davis 1
    Newport Harbor 15, Clovis West 4
    Sacred Heart Prep 14, Coronado 4
    Corona del Mar 15, Miramonte 7
    Foothill 8, Bellarmine 7
    Newport Harbor 14, Jesuit 5
    Right Pool
    Coronado 6, San Clemente 4
    Miramonte 11, Mater Dei B 10
    Bellarmine 7, Los Alamitos 6
    Jesuit 13, LB Wilson 4
    San Clemente 17, Irvine 4
    Acalanes 13, Mater Dei B 10
    Los Alamitos
  • Search for missing swimmer in Huntington Beach continues, turns to “recovery” mode as lifeguards scour the strong surf

    Search for missing swimmer in Huntington Beach continues, turns to “recovery” mode as lifeguards scour the strong surf
    Huntington Beach lifeguards on a wave runner and a sheriff boat searches for a man who was swimming in the ocean near 17th St and PCH in Huntington Beach on Tuesday, October 6, 2017. Bystanders heard a man yelling, “help” but they couldn’t locate him in the ocean. (Photo by Lori Shepler, Contributing Photographer)People watch the sunset as Huntington Beach lifeguards search for a man who was swimming in the ocean near 17th St and PCH in Huntington Beach on Tuesday, October 6, 2
  • Take a scalpel to $345 million in California’s stem-cell research waste

    Take a scalpel to $345 million in California’s stem-cell research waste
    Just as good scientists are drawn to conclusions by solid data, the decision whether to spend another $345 million by California’s state-run stem-cell research project should be based on an objective analysis as to whether it would be cost-effective. A rigorous cost-benefit analysis is not only fiscally prudent, it avoids being drawn into the moral dilemmas posed by stem-cell research, especially with respect to cells from human embryos.
    Created in 2004 with the passage of Proposition 71,
  • The man who saved the world lives within us

    The man who saved the world lives within us
    Stanislav Petrov is not a name you’re likely to be familiar with. But it just so happens that the recently deceased former Soviet officer saved the world from a nuclear exchange at the height of the Cold War. And his experiences surrounding the event that wasn’t leave us with a powerful testament to the way human beings can achieve true greatness through the simplest and humblest of means. In that sense, his relative obscurity is more an inspiration than an injustice.
    The story is th
  • Car hits pedestrians outside London museum; some injured

    Car hits pedestrians outside London museum; some injured
    LONDON  — London police say emergency services are outside the Natural History Museum in London after a car struck pedestrians. Police say a number of people have been injured and one person has been detained at the scene.
    The crash happened at 2:20 p.m. on a day when the central London museum is usually teeming with pedestrians including international tourists. Photographs showed a dented silver car and a man being pinned to the ground outside the museum.
    Police said Saturday they ar
  • California is different – even when it comes to selling a home

    California is different – even when it comes to selling a home
    Buying a home in California is different than buying a home in many other states in our great nation.
    According to buyers relocating from the mid-west, where basements are normal and customary, not having a basement often comes as a complete shock.
    Many folks are moving from houses where there’s a whole third story down below. It doesn’t usually count in the total square footage of the dwelling, but provides for additional storage, additional living space, and room for your winter-ti
  • U.S. Gulf Coast braces for fast-approaching Hurricane Nate

    U.S. Gulf Coast braces for fast-approaching Hurricane Nate
    By JANET McCONNAUGHEY, MELINDA DESLATTE and JEFF AMY
    NEW ORLEANS — Hurricane Nate raced swiftly over the central Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, gaining added strength as forecasters said it would smash into the U.S. Gulf Coast in coming nighttime hours.
    Louisiana’s governor urged his state’s residents to take Nate seriously even before New Orleans and much of his state’s fragile coast was placed under a hurricane warning, saying the storm “has the potential to do a lot
  • USC football vs. Oregon State: Live updates and chat

    USC football vs. Oregon State: Live updates and chat
    Live updates and chat from USC football game at home vs. Oregon State 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7. (PACN TV)
  • Southern California’s leisure and hospitality bosses add 30,500 jobs in a year

    Southern California’s leisure and hospitality bosses add 30,500 jobs in a year
    Workers and wages started 2017 in growth mode at Southern California’s leisure and hospitality industries.
    In the five-county area, leisure and hospitality bosses employed 1.07 million in the first quarter, up 30,500 or 2.9 percent in a year, federal jobs figures show. This job category includes workers at theme parks and other local attractions as well as staffs at restaurants, both fast-food and sit-down eateries.
    San Bernardino County had the fastest pace of leisure and hospitality hiri
  • California is a sue-happy goldmine

    California is a sue-happy goldmine
    These days, California is known as much for its great weather and nice beaches as it is for its high levels of poverty and inhospitable business climate. Among the biggest factors aggravating the last two is the Golden State’s reputation as a hotbed for litigation and persistent ability to uphold that reputation.
    Last month, the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform issued the findings of a national survey assessing experiences and perceptions of state litigation climates. Those surveyed
  • Beware of commercial real estate marketing gimmicks

    Beware of commercial real estate marketing gimmicks
    In many instances, our commercial real estate market has progressed to the point of absurdity.
    Some examples:
    Six full-priced offers on a new listing with an asking price that eclipses recent comps by 15 percent.
    Or, sellers who are “dug-in” and not willing to listen to reason and therefore are unwilling to budge on their expectations.
    Finally, an occasional tear in the fabric which defies logic — a well located, improperly exposed building sells for 20 percent less than it is
  • Disneyland Unleashes Instagram-Friendly Treats for Halloween

    In true Disneyland style, the popular theme park is going all-out to celebrate Halloween. But the spooky celebration doesn't extend just to park decor; no, Walt Disney's Anaheim attraction offers a rather extensive roster of kitschy and pun-riddled treats.
  • Video: OCVarsity’s Friday Night Football Wrap-up Show – Week 6

    Video: OCVarsity’s Friday Night Football Wrap-up Show – Week 6
    OCVarsity’s Steve Fryer and Dan Albano have some fun while bringing you the highlights, surprises and star performances in Orange County high school football on Friday night, Oct. 6.
    See what they had to say this week . . .DID YOU SEE THIS?
    Photos: The great action, fun moments from Friday’s high school football games
    Orange Lutheran wide receiver Kyle Ford is stopped a yard short of the goal line by St. John Bosco’s Stephan Blaylock during the first half of their Trinity Leagu
  • All of Friday’s football stories, photos, scores, video and more

    All of Friday’s football stories, photos, scores, video and more
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s game stories, scores, photos, videos and more from the high school football games on Friday night, Oct. 6.
    PHOTOS
    OCVarsity Photos: The exciting action, great plays from Friday’s football games
    Orange Lutheran’s Kyle Ford jumps over the goal line for a touchdown against St. John Bosco during a Trinity League football game at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, CA on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register
  • Miller: Dodgers jump on Diamondbacks, then romp to Yasiel Puig’s antics

    Miller: Dodgers jump on Diamondbacks, then romp to Yasiel Puig’s antics
    LOS ANGELES — His pursuit of postseason immortality lasted longer Friday than anyone would have dared dream.
    Finally, Taijuan Walker buckled, striking out Curtis Granderson and ending his bid for an imperfect game.
    Before that deflating development, the Dodgers were 4 for 4 with a walk against Arizona’s starter, who, let’s be honest, in Game 1 of this National League Division Series was more of a finisher.
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  • Whicker: Dodgers, Cody Bellinger show their leathery side in Game 1 win

    Whicker: Dodgers, Cody Bellinger show their leathery side in Game 1 win
    LOS ANGELES — Since Sept. 22, nothing they did meant anything. Aimless games. Playoff auditions. Meetings and videos and ticket requests and logistics and a lava flow of stats.
    Baseball teams rarely have time to look around. Now the Dodgers had to kill more of it than they ever imagined.
    The Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks were the final teams to throw a postseason pitch. The American League teams had finished two games before their Game 1.
    Related Articles Justin Turner’s 5-RBI nig
  • He dove into - Shark Tank,' emerged richer man

    Brea entrepreneur Rick Hopper stands in his garage with boxes full of his product, the ReadeREST, a magnetic eye-glass holder used to secure glasses on a t-shirt. Hopper was recently featured on ABC's "Shark Tank" for his product.
  • 3 from Riverside County arrested in Laguna Beach home burglary

    3 from Riverside County arrested in Laguna Beach home burglary
    LAGUNA BEACH — Three Riverside County residents suspected ofburglarizing a Laguna Beach home Friday morning were arrested and police are seeking additional victims.
    Officers responded to the 2900 block of Zell Drive at 6:56 a.m. Friday, Oct. 7 to investigate a residential burglary in progress, according to the Laguna Beach Police Department.
    A resident called 911 to report a suspicious truck parked in the driveway of his neighbor’s home and moments later, dispatchers received another
  • Cypress or La Palma: Where’s housing hotter?

    Cypress or La Palma: Where’s housing hotter?
    Here are homebuying highlights for Cypress and La Palma from ReportsOnHousing for August.
    This house-hunting data tracks resales of existing detached and attached residences in the community. Analysis includes August trends based on closed sales: sale counts; average price vs. average list price; high and low price paid in the month; average cost per square foot and average size; plus, based on broker listing networks stats on Sept. 7, the “market time” metric comparing supply of lis
  • Immigrate the right way

    Immigrate the right way
    In the article entitled, “California to become sanctuary state” [News, Oct. 6] we read that Gov. Brown states that this action protects public safety. I am all for immigrants coming to this country, but they should go through what others do to become legal. Gov. Brown, the next time you host a party and only invite special guests, how will you feel when other uninvited guest jump to the front of the line?
    Many years ago, there was a Tea Party because people objected to taxation witho
  • Woodbridge survives nerve-wracking finish to beat Irvine

    Woodbridge survives nerve-wracking finish to beat Irvine
    Irvine’s Bryce Tanikawa, top, is brought down by Woodbridge defender Sam Tipple, bottom, in varsity football action Friday October 6, 2017 in Irvine. (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)Irvine’s Ethan Shank, left, reaches to tackle Woodbridge quarterback Nick Nash, right, in varsity football action Friday October 6, 2017 in Irvine. (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)Irvine’s Bryce Tanikawa jumps up to receive a pass against a Woodbridge defender i
  • Tustin leans on Carr to fend off Western’s challenge

    Tustin leans on Carr to fend off Western’s challenge
    By DALE RUHE, Correspondent
    ANAHEIM — It looked for a while like Tustin running back KC Carr III would threaten to reach the single-game Orange County record for rushing touchdowns in a game.
    And while did fall short, his five scoring runs were plenty to lead the Tillers past Western, 63-27, in an Empire League football game Friday night at Western High.
    Carr finished his night’s work after three quarters with 256 yards on 17 carries, the last on a 73-yard run with just over three mi
  • Canyon finishes strong, knocks off El Modena

    Canyon finishes strong, knocks off El Modena
    VIDEO: See what Fryer & Albano had to say about Canyon’s victory in the Friday Night Football Wrap-up Show
    ORANGE – Canyon coach Mike Ogas felt his team had a lot to prove against El Modena, which was ranked No. 1 in CIF-SS Division 7 this week.
    His team proved its resilience Friday night.
    Running back Cole Nequette rushed for 118 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries as Canyon defeated El Modena, 17-14, in a nonleague game at El Modena High.Canyon coach Mike Ogas talks about his t
  • Welch takes control, rallies Fountain Valley to hard-fought win over Marina

    Welch takes control, rallies Fountain Valley to hard-fought win over Marina
    HUNTINGTON BEACH — Nick Welch wasn’t going to let Fountain Valley fall in its Sunset League opener Friday night, no matter what it took.
    The senior quarterback talked Coach Jimmy Nolan into inserting him at linebacker, the better to stop Marina’s momentum, then rallied the Barons to three fourth-quarter touchdowns to pull out a 35-21 triumph at Huntington Beach High.
    Welch ran for 60 yards and two scores, including the tying touchdown early in the final quarter, and completed 1
  • Segerstrom collects gritty win over Ocean View

    Segerstrom collects gritty win over Ocean View
    Segerstrom’s Keith Morales, left, catches the ball for an in interception intended for Ocean View’s Naeco Logan, right, in Santa Ana on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Segerstrom’s Kishon Allen celebrates a touchdown during their game against Ocean View in Santa Ana on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Segerstrom players take the field prior to their game against Ocean View in Santa Ana on Friday, Oct
  • Justin Turner’s 5-RBI night leads Dodgers past Diamondbacks in NLDS opener

    Justin Turner’s 5-RBI night leads Dodgers past Diamondbacks in NLDS opener
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws to the plate against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning of a National League Divisional Series baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Oct. 06, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner watches his three run home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning of a National League Divisional Series baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Oct
  • Orange Lutheran upset bid falls short against St. John Bosco

    Orange Lutheran upset bid falls short against St. John Bosco
    St. John Bosco’s Jude Wolfe crosses the goal line for a touchdown in the first half of Bosco’s game against Orange Lutheran in a Trinity League football game at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, CA on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orange Lutheran quarterback Ryan Hilinski is sacked by a Bosco lineman during the first half of a Trinity League football game at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, CA on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo by Bill
  • Fisher helps JSerra reel in a big victory over Servite

    Fisher helps JSerra reel in a big victory over Servite
    NORWALK – Running back Al Fisher set the tone Friday for JSerra’s ground attack and maintained an impressive pace for most of the Lions’ Trinity League opener against Servite.Eli Jefferson helped punctuate the barrage at Cerritos College.
    Jefferson broke a 79-yard touchdown run in the middle of the fourth quarter to help No. 4 JSerra put away No. 6 Servite, 52-36, to improve to 6-0.
    Servite’s Trent McDuffie breaks a tackle during a league game against JSerra on Friday nig
  • La Habra rises to challenge, shuts down Jung, Sunny Hills

    La Habra rises to challenge, shuts down Jung, Sunny Hills
    La Habra’s Skyler Taylor, center, cuts back to gain a few more yards on this run during his team’s game against Sunny Hills High in Buena Park, CA on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)Sunny Hills’ Connor Phipps, center, is carried off by teammates late in the 2nd quarter in Buena Park, CA on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)La Habra’s Skyler Taylor steps over the Sunny Hills defense to score
  • Ground game gives El Toro extra push to pull away from Aliso Niguel

    Ground game gives El Toro extra push to pull away from  Aliso Niguel
    ALISO VIEJO – No. 14 El Toro showed off its offensive versatility in a 41-24 victory over No. 24 Aliso Niguel on Friday in a Sea View League game.
    The Chargers are known mostly for their prolific passing offense, but demonstrated the ability to run the ball and control the clock. Steven Castaneda and Julian Bruce rushed for 95 and 90 yards, respectively, on a combined 26 carries.
    “Any time you can run the football it’s a benefit to you,” El Toro coach Mike Mayoral said.
    C
  • Macias does it all as Santa Ana pulls out win over Westminster 

    Macias does it all as Santa Ana pulls out win over Westminster 
    SANTA ANA – Santa Ana quarterback Damian Macias did a little bit of everything in leading the Saints to a 28-21 victory over Westminster in a Golden West League game Friday night at Santa Ana Stadium.
    Macias rushed for two touchdowns, threw a TD pass, made a crucial interception in the end zone in the fourth quarter and guided his team to the winning touchdown in the final minutes.
    Macias scored on runs of 7 and 36 yards and tossed a 65-yard touchdown pass as Santa Ana won its fifth consec
  • Justin Turner’s 3-run home run set tone for Dodgers in NLDS

    Justin Turner’s 3-run home run set tone for Dodgers in NLDS
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner watches his three run home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning of a National League Divisional Series baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Oct. 06, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner hits a three-run home run off Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Taijuan Walker, left, during the first inning of Game 1 of baseball’s National League Division S
  • LaValle takes over, makes sure Mission Viejo gets past Tesoro

    LaValle takes over, makes sure Mission Viejo gets past Tesoro
    Mission Viejo Diablos wide receiver Austin Osborne (18) runs around the Tesoro Titans defense during the first quarter at Mission Viejo High School on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Michael Ares, Contributing Photographer)Mission Viejo Diablos line backer Christian Lavalle runs the ball against the Tesoro defense during the first quarter at Mission Viejo High School on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Michael Ares, Contributing Photographer)Mission Viejo Diablos quarterback Joey Yellen looks to throw the ball to
  • 4 tossed into ocean after boat capsizes near Corona del Mar

    CORONA DEL MAR — Four men were tossed from a 21-foot boat that capsized Friday, Oct. 6, south of Corona del Mar, authorities said.
    Around 6 p.m. the men were setting lobster traps close to shore when waves swamped the boat, Orange County Sheriff’s Department Lt. John Roche said.
    One man swam to shore and the three others were rescued by the Sheriff’s Department’s Harbor Patrol.
    Two of the men were taken by ambulance to Hoag Hospital as a precaution.
    The boat, which had hu
  • Whicker: Diamondbacks’ Jeff Mathis still a pitcher’s best friend

    Whicker: Diamondbacks’ Jeff Mathis still a pitcher’s best friend
    LOS ANGELES — Those who find truth in formulas never understood Jeff Mathis, or his continued employment.
    How can you hold down a baseball job when you don’t hit? And why is he playing when nobody wants him on a fantasy team?
    Mathis has just put in his 11th major league season. His career OPS is .565, several rungs below the Mendoza Line for that statistical amalgam.
    Yet he started the National League wild-card game in Phoenix on Wednesday, and he started Game 1 of the Division Serie
  • Watch Justin Turner’s 3-run home run for the Dodgers in the first inning of NLDS

    Watch Justin Turner’s 3-run home run for the Dodgers in the first inning of NLDS
    Justin Turner hit a 3-run home run for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning to take the first inning lead against Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Taijuan Walker.Justin Turner with a three-run home-run!! Dodgers lead the Dbacks 3-0! #NLDS #ThisTeam #LetsGoDodgerspic.twitter.com/z5eklKLuNJ
    — SportsNotes (@SportsNotes23) October 7, 2017Walker threw 48 pitches and faced nine batters before the first inning would come to an end.JT with a 3-run 💣 and an RBI double from @YasielPu
  • Bus passengers evacuated in Lake Forest after bomb threat

    Bus passengers evacuated in Lake Forest after bomb threat
    LAKE FOREST — Passengers aboard an Orange County Transit Authority bus were evacuated Friday night, October 6, due to a bomb threat, authorities said.
    Around 6:25 p.m., a man who claimed to be on the bus phoned OCTA dispatchers and said there was a bomb attached to a bicycle on the front of the bus, said Orange County Sheriff’s Department Lt. John Roche.
    As a precaution, the passengers were evacuated near El Toro Road and Raymond Way.
    A Sheriff’s Department bomb-sniffing d
  • Dodgers Notes: Dave Roberts says he trusts Pedro Baez to pitch in NLDS

    Dodgers Notes: Dave Roberts says he trusts Pedro Baez to pitch in NLDS
    LOS ANGELES — In the end, the Dodgers decided they would get more use out of a reliever they might be afraid to use than a baserunning specialist.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts indicated the final decision before the team submitted its roster for the NL Division Series on Friday morning came down to “Baez versus Locastro.” The Dodgers went with an eighth reliever, right-hander Pedro Baez, over minor-league utilityman Tim Locastro.
    After promoting him for the final series of the
  • Jonathan Quick’s value to L.A. Kings can’t be measured by statistics

    Jonathan Quick’s value to L.A. Kings can’t be measured by statistics
    EL SEGUNDO — Last season, the Kings were without Jonathan Quick for 59 games.
    Surprisingly, they had a slightly better winning percentage without their two-time Stanley Cup champion goaltender than they did with him.
    A groin injury in the first period of the 2016 season opener shelved Quick for the longest stretch of his career, giving the franchise a chance to see how another goalie would fare behind their defense, which is perennially one of the NHL’s best.
    Peter Budaj, who had pla
  • Flu season has begun in Orange County with first confirmed case reported

    The Orange County Health Care Agency, on Friday, Oct. 6, confirmed the county’s first influenza case of the new flu season.
    Influenza is a seasonal contagious respiratory illness, which could be caused by the influenza A or B viruses. Health officials say the best way to prevent the flu is by getting vaccinated.
    Symptoms of the flu may include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, headaches, body aches, chills and fatigue. It is spread through droplets from coughs and sneez
  • Diamondbacks at Dodgers: Saturday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers

    Diamondbacks at Dodgers: Saturday game time, TV channel and starting pitchers
    NLDS, GAME 2: DIAMONDBACKS at DODGERS
    When: Saturday, 6 p.m.
    Where: Dodger Stadium
    TV: TBS
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS LHP RICH HILL (15-3, 2.71 ERA)
    vs. Diamondbacks: 1-5, 4.78 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 9-6, 2.23 ERA
    Postseason: 1-2, 4.50 ERA
    Hates to face: Jake Lamb 2 for 4, home run, four walks
    Loves to face: Adam Rosales 0 for 5, four strikeouts
    DIAMONDBACKS LHP ROBBIE RAY (15-5, 2.89 ERA)
    vs. Dodgers: 6-3, 2.69 ERA
    At Dodger Stadium: 2-2, 1.81 ERA
    Postseason: 0-0, 3.86 ERA
    Hates to face: Logan Forsyt
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, 10-6-17

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday, 10-6-17
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games on Friday, Oct. 6.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    Corona del Mar 14, Acalanes 6Goals: (CdM) Klein 5, Taxman 2, Ueberroth 2, Wilde 2; Saves: (CdM) Snyder 6
    Villa Park 9, El Toro 5Goals: (VP) Baumann 4, Jones 2, Corcoran 2; Saves: (VP) Harris 4
    Servite 13, Santa Barbara 9Goals: (Ser) Ocasio 5, Carey 2, Martinez 2; Saves: (Ser) Lien 9.
    Corona del Mar 15, Miramonte 7Goals: (CdM) Pulice 5, Klein 4, Wilde 4; Saves: (CdM) Snyder 6

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